IDENTILIN$$ F175.AF1/HSLittle/Mapletoft vol., pp. [407-08]/TJS/mf/11-13-91/cor mf/9-8-92 175.AF1.0HE %X%3V.%4 175.AF1.001 I am a little world made cunningly 175.AF1.002 Of Elements, and an Angelick spright, 175.AF1.003 But blacke sin hath betraid to endless night 175.AF1.004 My worlds both parts, & oh* both parts must die. [p.[408] 175.AF1.005 You which beyond that heaven w%5ch%6 was most high 175.AF1.006 Have found new sphears, & of new land can write, 175.AF1.007 Pour new seas in mine eyes, that so he might 175.AF1.008 Drown my world with my weeping earnestly, 175.AF1.009 Or wash it, if it must be drownd no more: 175.AF1.010 But oh it must be burnt, alas the fire 175.AF1.011 Of lust and envie burnt it heretofore, 175.AF1.012 And made it fouler, let their flames retire, 175.AF1.013 And burn me oh Lord, with a fiery Zeale 175.AF1.014 Of thee, & of thine house, w%5ch%6 doth in eating heale. 175.AF1.0SSom 175.AF1.0$$ %1no ind%2;ibid: %1beside HE--refers to note beside HE of the preceding HSSighs, which cites "page.33." as where this poem should be inserted; for section HE (p. [407]), see notes for 174-HSMade; p. [408] headed%2 Divine Poems